CHimaOTTB:
l u 1S1) A y. N f • V K M H t:It i:8, 1.S26.
The ('otmniuee of Insiiurtion for
lecklenbur.q; county, met at Chuiloiteon
uesday of the Superior Court : but ow-
tu th(r iion-aticndaiice of several mein-
erb, no business was transacted. The
'iTimittee tlicrefore adjourned to meet
Wednesday of ihe County Court, at
o’clock, A. M. at Mrs. I’nibrrson’s.
Hi gh Pauks, Chairman.
mes H. Blake, Secretary.
disappoiiitnjeni. ocCasicnerl by cir-
Slances which we could not control,
not only delayed the publication of
Journal, but compelled us to issue it
is week on a half sheet, or not at all.
he loss, however, will be altojjciher
rs; ati the sul)scriberh to the Journo!
ivill leceivethe full nuniberof pajjers f»>i
the year, exclusive of this half sheet.
Avhich is furnished them gratuiiously.
A few remarks of ours, in the Journal
of Ocioher 31, has called forth two col-
umt'^ an.; a half of commir's from the
cdiHji j1 ihv. ^orlh-Carolinu JuurnnU pub
lished in Fayetteville ; .■ 'hmk il proper,
therefore, if not necessary, to notice
some of them. This we shall do as
brielly as possible.
“The maio desijjn of our remarks,”
says the editor of the N. C. Journal,
“seems to he, io attenipt to excite party
feelings, and to commend Mr. Adams as
a {;ood re|)ublican.” 'I'his statement of
cur design is partly correci, and partly
incorrect. It was not our design “ to at-
lenijjt to excite party feelings j” our ob-
jec * Mas to counteract the sinister designs
of o'iiei s in their attempts to excite these
l’e It is well knnwn to everyone
else \ho reads thf* public papers, if r.ot
to :i f idiior of the X. C. Journal, that
an il P.ufMitial portion of the oppositioii to
the j.rc.se.nt adiiiinistration are indefati-
jjublt in tlicir exertions to impress on
the public mind the belief, that Mr. Ad-
uH'b was elected on the ruins of the re
publican party—that his success was a
defeat of the republicans and a triumph
of the federalists-** that ihe cause of Mr.
Adams is the cause of the federal pirty”
—that those who fell with the father,
have risen with the son—that the doc
trines and acts of ’1)8 are to be revived, &c.
Sec8c that those who now oppost; the ad
ministration and tlie t e-e!cction of Mr« Ad-
an's, are genuine republicans of the “old
school,” who alone can cleanse the “ au-
geaii stable” of corruption at \Vashing-
toD, and savp the country from the “ hor
rors of consolidation. ” If the editor o,f
the N. C. Journal does not know that
these are the constant iheme? of cpposi-
tion orators and editors, that these are the
arts w'uch they use to mislead the peo
ple, tt) throw suspicion-on every measure of
th‘j v.dministration and render it unjiopu-
lar, then, we must say, he is strangely
ignorant of past and passing events,
I'o expose these arts, and strip the op-
)osi'ion of its disguise, was our main de-
■gn. We would certainl,y wish, too, to
'Oimend Mr. Adams as a good republi-
an,” because we bi lieve iiim to lie'sucii.
n the strictest seiise of th»- term. I! lo
evotf the best jiart of his lil’e, and in'!
■real abilities, to tlie ser\ice of his cou!.-
•V—)!' i’,i;tliful and hotioral)ledischaige
fall hi*? public duties—if to l.yvc pos-
•ssed ti e confidence of Washington, Jcf-
r^ot),-Madison and Monroe—if these,
id numberless other evidetices, Oo not
ivc him a cluim to the eomn.on jjroper-
of all tiue Americans,—the character
a good rejiublican—then we know not
hcrt' to look !’or the man who isentitUc!
to it ; crrtainly not aniong many of thosf
■wl i urge their cx.clitsive claims to i,
110! !( I iig others, v^ho would fain make
the p"' ' believe that their oj,j)osition is
that I !' disMiteit’sted p;i5.riots, and that
tli'*y. u 'hib' l)anclving about tl.e i.haiges
of ;ery and corruplioti against their
suji I f-f’s and betters, are themselves
vriilifiM spot or stain.
I i al'itigthe edit»;rof the N”. C. Journal
a I'cilr) alist, we meant no (lisresj)ect to
hi;.) W'e are not among those, if then-
be t • ‘'Uch, who consider the tent) as a
repi oacti j and we n ust «e have stilli-
cietiily explainefi ubi)\i cmii objt ci in tlvji
designatiiiG: him. The editor ol lhc N. C,
j Journal, however, is of^ the ; arly cf hU
j ( ciiitirvc of its sentinn i ts !u* pi wi'c'-.-it"
I to know son;ething. Peri^aps In dii''-
know something of them ; bui v\ e suspect
his knowledge is very limited, if he im-
agini's, that in relation to the present ad
ministration, they are such as he repre
sents them to be.
The editor of the Journal utterly de
nies that Mr. Adams is the candidate of
the federal jiarty. •• What federalist,” he
exclaims, “claims him as the candidate
of his party ? Indeed, he is -none of
theirs. IJe has forfeited all claim to their
support.” Some of his co-workers, we
imagine, will hardly thank him for this:
it casts the lie in the very teeth of their
assertions. Surely, the editor could iioi
have x’eail the ]h>s*on C,ircular : or he
has no confidencr iu the honesty of Icis
worthy conipeci s in that an ..ioH capital.
It may !)e, lujwever, tlii'- seeming
inconsistency ()e'wecn the advoi-»tes of
the* same cause, is only the >lev’1opim ?it
of u concerted plan :—wliile oti>-. class oi
oppoiitionists denoutices Mr. Ad.ji !S as a
fedt-ralisl and the candidate of liie l'edoi\t!
party, in order to excite agair. -'. hi in thr
s'vispicions of the democratic party, the
other is stoutly to deny tliis, and to re
present him as having “ foifeited al!
claim to the support of fedi’ralists j” in
this way they may hope to render lilni an
object of suspicion to both parlies, ain'
deprive him of the cor.fult'iice of eiliu •
Hut the peoplk* are not so easilv dupei
con'pktc 1,1:, m’ur/.eroiis d. ; l.ut bi f* re he
couhU-M It hii »'sJu r ro.tclu d :i iv. iu;!i-
l)or’s l.oi:.- , ; i:iDvt \!i;iUbtf«l Irtili* the loss of
I'luod, Mill til from the piirMiit.
IIl- tlii-n went to the 1khis of Mrs. lluoks, ;i
w idow woman, and :itti in]jttd to lay violent
liuiuis on :i young lady, who, he- siispicted, wus
.about to be niHiricd to I'ishir, whom lie had
pr;\iou.s!y Kttinipti.il to kill; but hhc hrnke
from his gv:»sp, and fortunutely succeeded in
crti-cting- Ik r «‘sciipe.
Ity this time tiu* alarm had hrrn g-iven, and
Philemon .Morris, Ks(i. and (’apt. Zcbulon Mor
ris came on Charloltc, atul inade • pplicatioii
Jo Jiidg'c KtilFin, wlio wasthen here, for.lUthor-
Ity tu ap])relieiul Yai'.(ile. lie iiii'i.ediatt.’.y is
sued a I'eneh varruiit, and ilitecUd the sheriff
to take lilin, di ad or alive. 'I'ln* .JuTifl'started
‘he same ni^dit, I'-aeiud the mighi)orlu)od hy
sun-rise n \t inorniiirr, ‘Ai'.i'ii.f.ned ,> iruard ol'a-
!)ntit JO nu n,-Ir usc '■! Y.i'ullc,
wiiere lu,' had .ilint ieicjseii i.p and -irp r.' i.ini-
self with a r;He ai>d -'tri. >'v.v.
J-
'-.V
The efl'ect v. hieh has tjetii jiroduced iu f'e\loii
by ’I'rial liy .Miry. Uy !>ir A'. Johnston’.
The iiitrodtietion of trial by Jury in
to the island >f Ceylon, and llu: exten
sion of the ri»;ht of sitting iipon juries
to every half east, as well as to every
oilier iiativo of the islntul, Avhalever his
east, or reli:j;ioiis persuasion, may be,
lia.s ailbrded all the natives of the coun
try at) opportunity, which they never
enjoyed before, of puijiicly exerti.-'i;
thc;ir talents, a.> well as in tlie adminis-
in j.iUiL., ' hy S{cv
i'..ethod (/ftre:t‘.-
hill, to s-.irrender. ’I t i !;
to do. and nMt ii'ptt'd t.. '.v
out ot’ the g irvi't v. in ;
tliem, however, !)ut I'.'i, h
citised hiiij to r. lii r-
sliort liiii- III ni;'de a .
a,t(aln driv( u h.u k ■ ' a iiie
Tile guard r nia' i" li r
spriPj.'-liouse, until (lu- i.ii*. i
withoiit heiiig- a' V.. "i' ■’ '
the sheriK’aiul the
the house, which instant
tralion «d'justiee, as in the j)rot'etion of
tiie lives, the liberty, and tlic proj)ertv
ol their fellow eounfrvinen ; and has
eons^'queiitly aflorded tl.ei^ a most pow-
orlnl motive f(H’ the in^provenient of
I their eilueation, aiii! (or the, e. oodi.isjr*-
j ment ol siieh stirlje'^ as ni ty inv!';;eiote
'. K.-ini'Mied j their nnd(‘rstai..'Iiiiu;s. 'I'ho folluwii,*''
]. '■ ■■w u itjUm :
I ; ! of t!u' jii.'inl
- vt ri.! si;o‘.s l\"in
n- '> »,.ke iiT ct.
^:ic r . S.tii.i;. hi a
. -il'i .1 1)1, bnL v. j,
lini'i ihf f"iKr.,l. -
li ■ ' 'I'l’ t!ie I
. i ti,( .1 •', '
V oljl*'.','. .• Ill M
. 'o re. .1 ej-oii
vloiie. lie was
lv.it he !•( [died, j
aR’!iin siiimnonc'.! to surrendt
tli-it he kiifv.- lie w'dd hi've to die it'hoyave
himselt'iip, and h, v>'.idd rather die then t!ian
sum-nder, !’■ the i ii. i le several attempts io
lire, both at 'li ■ slu i'ilVand guurd, and ut leiigtli
■ i pr:t his jrnn ti.rongli a crack and snapped it at
atid such political cunning will fail ol iis | ouard, only a few ])aces ii stunt; ;it
desired eftect. ’ t! u instant several of the gunrd ru\i! at him,
The editor of the N. C. Journal no' I ilireiigh th>' crack, but nnrorlnnat'dy missed
liii;\ aiid killed a little danghti r of his, w lio was
1; Mg- in bed. Thiswa.s the'first knowledge
tlu't
only denies that Mr. Adams is a federal-i
ist, and di-.piites In - eiaim to I'le ch!'r,vctei
, I w Inch either tlie sherd) or the ;ruard had,
lias muue .
! .'ir.y other per-on w:.s iH the lioiise ui sules Van-
of a good republicr.i.; but he
our remarks the gr('llIlf^-'^ oi k (d’a 'io-, n , , i ■, i . -.i i
J iJe- they liaii siipposi'il lie hail e.ther n.'.irder-
lent assault on his charaeter, and (;fdis-1 or s. nt them efV. 1'. t it secm.c,
ingenuous attempt “to blast his good | diey were Mitisvqueatly iufonned liy his wife,
, , . , ■ , , i tliat w hi n his louse u as surnnnulcii, iie niit her
Kanie, by shedding over it the cold and v.,-ed th.m nr.,and
deadly mildews of insinuation.” I'roni a
fair investigation of his charr.cier, and ol
his public or private cotulnct, neithei
Mr. Adams nor his friends have ;inv
'•ireupiidMMef's mav si:rvc as a
atioii advantageous and ve-
i \ pi maniK'r in wliieti a native rf
iii.r,, while disehari'jn^the duties
.piivii'.L.. display the snperiorily (jf
. i'. ds, and I rld out a prai'tiral ex-
• ; ' . hi.s conntiyiiM-n (d’tlit; benellts
'■ !i:‘ nusy he ilenvii.' by them from
■Iedue:iiioM. A l;ndii;i;!> of one
'“f ihe::. r,! o!;i j.t nv'nees of ('rylon was
tru’d sict.e yens a_2;o, by :i jni v o!
MiaiimifiSj ofllie s;jn;c prov iiice, on ll
I li.Tr;:;!,; of Iiavin^ niiui'cred one o! li..-
I s,;alio!i', with a ^•ie•.\,
of po.^sessio;) oi his proper:\.
-Vll of the witnesses who were i xamiiicd
opby of tl.c Tld;n.
art. I'iiid^ I
iiiy; the suiijiet cijs. iv>^l by
w;is tiuit wbieh was aiit(Ato their eoi.i-
prrhension, it was Sir AWxander .lohn-
ston's intention, hadjie reniaineil on
C'eylon, to have persnntled the liraliinins
and the priests of Ihtddboo, totranslutc
into their resjieeiive languages .^uidi
parts of Stewai't’s “riiilosopb)' of the
Human Mind,” as they iiiiglifthink best
adapted to the eapacitics of the j)eop!e*;
and to have circtdaled eojdcs, made ujj-
011 jiaim leaves, of those passages, a-
mongst such of Uje natives (»f the isl.ii^i,
as might discover any tasteforstudies ol’
this nature.
From a late I.ondun pajier.
Seduction o i'l .'i —I’he sympathies
of thf, inhabiii.nts ol iiimpsit‘ad. i'.nd its
neighbourliood, have been poweifm’y ex
cited !>y one of those n.-t lanch(dv c -es of
fetnah : sell-destruction which sofi. tj lent-
Iv occur to startlp the public ear. Many
oi the details have not yet tran.spired, but.
a diligent inquiry has brought usacqutjint-
ed with the following afiectirig particu
lars :—The tinhappy victim, who had not
'earhed her 17th year, was the daughter
of H r»Ir. Thomas Ilynde, a hi.fjhly respec
table l\ii mer, i sidim? v.oi far from Hamp-
It :ij)p''aied. d'Otit-fMr months
h.e had the iiiisibrtup.e to become
Ca[,lain Nirluls, of
slf^ad.
ae;o. >
ac(;(i;.ir’:ed wi ll
.he Dragoon (Juards,, at the !;onse of a.
n h.iive of liers in the ,'ity. '1 l;is >,efille-
»r,
socie
‘t.'i his ('cith tiieWest End, and possc-ssin^^
Ki^. ov.uiiei rince, and a liu ,d-
I HOHie f;: e, alh cif'ci ro be struck icii
nl llie trial, gave such decisive evid' :.e» ! i?
sonie f;:
'i'’c.u’.y and act oinjdisl'.inenis of Misfi
. . iiivnde, and cj:i- ■ «d t,i h.- inir wluteci
ol Ihe pnsunei s glint, Iha., tiiele seen.ed I .,er to the fanulv
to be no room fui doulit ; when a Nu.n ji j 'i'l.ere his ,iiteniionr: !
15i ahnjiii, wiio was one of the jurynieo, ! ano ins assiihiiiies tiu rnurhi'd, i‘..
statt'd to the court that he entertaii’.ed
eon.sideral)le doiihls ot ’iiie prison^T's
mp >iead.—
eanie so r ■. iflent^
ti Air.
udent to conie to uii
, and therefore i''juested that:'!!
itnesses might be cajjeti ^jaek ajrain
irnilt,
the w
i-d.o court, and !;e n.ight he peiniitted
to oatniiie tiicni. Altliotigh almost
every one of the ji'iy ii.en, with tl.'e ex
ception ol tlie young Ijrahuiui binist il,
were Inlly eo: vin('etl, fum tlie nature
ef the ev idence v. hieb hatl been given,
d'the guilt of tlie prisoner, the court
riefjiiit seetl in tlie af)|,dicatioii. Anti on
j Mul lli:
I di clar (I, ii'tl'.ey made die least iioi.ie, he unuKl
i in-l!in'l\ put thi ni ti» >l.-alh. In the ni.ibitii-
I nate ileuth, thereibre, of the little girl, lurt tije
! h ast hl.'iriie can l>t atlaehed to an\ one, bi t tl e j tiie \\ itliCSSCS lieing ijl'Olight Ijaek again
j urei h. (i father. , into court, the young ]{fahniin eross-
I Innm-di.itf y on tlie iinng of the Ruani, | •' . i . ,
thing to fear : but what man is sale, when [ Vaiulie ilro]t|)ed hisrifU', snatched up the shot j them v/itli sueli 1;Uent ano
even bis most meritorious actions .p. , pnyMwiu .1 out >f a do.M- ,n the opp. site side >!'> ', that b ti»ne snti.s-
, o‘ iii lion-. , :>nd i.reil en the piard within hed his hrotlier nirymen, and the lu o-
misiepresentcd and tortured into crimes, foiii'paces f.i-the t’lr',’^e of iii> p,,,,. At ilu> ^ , i .i •.
on inti or,o,s oHh. sr.a.e.sl 1 -fTT 'T""
^ f‘''i d and slot him tiiiin;);-.) ; ;n,ti to.ti.is
Yet such is the tieatment which Mr. Ad- ; ciro'aiist;i.it i., ilunl.tUss owj.^ Miat liis lire
ains has almost invariablv received ficiu ' ^ y'*-' " in.’ he rercivid
' can-e.l him to I leviiie in- t;ini so tiiat the shot
his eiieniies—such is the* ; ^,:,s^e(l o\ er tiie Ik ails .t'^ •I'li. re-
which has been meted out to him by
editor oi the N. C. Journal, in insinuat
ing a variety of groundless charges a-
gainst him, by way of interrogation, af
ter the manner of Mr. Kiichie, of the I'n-
quirer. In noticing this ])ortion of his
piece, we wish to introduce some ex
tracts and statements, for which, at this
time, we hav^ not room; we must there
fore defer them until anotlier paper, when
we will conclude our remai ks, perhaps
already too long.
Neiv-York—Partial returns of the elec
tions in this state have !:een r»-ceivcd,
whicii show that the election has !»een a
much closer one than was anticij)3ted.—
In 18 counties heard froin,Gov. Clinton’s
inajoniy over .Itidge Kochester is about
2000. In the LegisluUire, il Is said, the
opponents of (iov. Clinton will bav;; a
majority.
IS'i'^r-Jrrscy. — Dr. Ihvi i,.m\n, a decith C
friKiul of i‘»ie adniiiiistratii^n, has been e-
iected by the Legislature a SeiuMor oftho
States, in the place of Mr. ?>rilvaine.
deceased. lie was also ejected for. six
years from llie 3d of March, !H27.
.ind lie
deleai his future hopes. Tliis exhibits
human nutiiie in its worst colours, and
nnist he deprecated by the \vis(‘ nr.d pru-
dient iti every community. 1 have b*-en
brought into this train of lenection, i)y
p5\ing some attention to the condiicr of
I hi: ojiposiiion to the jiresent Admir.istra-
lion.
'I'he President of the United States,
and .Mr. Secretary Clay, have been shin-
tlcreti Tiioit egrcniously{;dlhoug,h il muv
be safely aiurnied, tiial they now stand .
ti.e head ol incorruptible st.iu sir.i n ;.nd
piali iois ; ant! their ( haraclei s rcni .in i.n-
Ideiaisl'ed in (he estiina'ioii ul i.l, r,• c i\.-
!)!(■ p(di11 i.iir'.. ’l*!i'; sa): iCions sct.t'in.>
ol their enemit '. h .vt be: . iVu:':Ii .ited •-
and the pro;'!(‘. !-egin im sec- .mm . . «|v
i; f iei iale tlie motivt.s of tln/se wl- /y^r-
l(ni to oe theii ri al ,in:l exclusi\c I’licnUs.
'!'l:e fact is tuitur.. i.-s. tiuu there is no
m n in Aniei ic.i !,. (juulilied f>>r tiie
diK^nnied olfi. ( uf I h' .'ein ii,an .lon\
(^1 IM V Ai,v\M'. ;\i'.’ v\IkiI adds very
-2 Dispfrnilu. — On -;.tiirday, the 18th inst.'nit, join li his ri pu.alien, .lu! ni.i r be pe-
a most airocioiis nnir('.i r ".as p( ri>ctrat', (1 ill th.s j culiarly i!-ing lo ■ . ■ ,,.e: lean in
county h_\ u man nanjt d i.o'ocrt V. tdle; the par-j 1 I’lnc!! .• . ..-i ’ .t f.jciol :: - h... .u;.'; i n |o\-
tieulars ef which, am! of .siil seqneiit event-, j ‘ . '•■u u i .'«'u ( • fideiu r
resulting' from it, v\eha\i obtained from the | (ifT.'ia! ' f-iii.neon. 0\i\ . '.i.t i>l every
':c IStatt's.—
nesses whoJiad civen stich deeiik'd ev-
idi'iiee ;i"ainsltliL‘ prisoner, vvei'c engn/;-
efl in a conspiracy against his life ; and
all the evidence wliieh they hail previ
ously given, -witii such ajjpareiit consis
tency, was utteily unfoiindeu. M'he
prisoner was accordingly’ aeijuitted by
the jury, without a disscnfitig voice, and
the young IJraliniin was puhlielvapplau-
d^'ii for the great aciitei.e.ss and perse
verance with wliieh he had elicited the
truth, and confounded the .'iitiliees of
those who had consjjircd against the life
of the jirisoner.
Sir Alexander Johnston, who was
Vfci X -y . vv 41 « V'. It KJ J I lju I. li * U r I I . J , , « I J/W.iv .
(lisu[)|)(jinu*tl U) (I(‘iitrrv his ri'puiution and nicmbi.T cf i!i>
Majesty s Coiineil in ('evlon, and who*
I nia.nd'jr of the iinani tin d .nstantly
■ full dead Severn! pac> s fn m tin. door.
e iiaxe piirposol_\ into tin.' di tnils of
this Jiu lanci'.oly tra'nsactioii, in oiiU rto n move
mis;4p]jielie;i.siuns and jirevciit false reports
IVom getting into circulation.
—
FOU TIIK C.\T.AWHA JorU't,\I„
Mr. I'.DMon: When ibeieis no just
gtound ofiotnplaini against ati indivitiual
in public oi- in private life, it issomewhat
astonishing to behold the liHte arts which
ire d'ten lesorted lo by the envious or
slierHl, and j^ive tinm as follows :—
On the day abo\e ini'iitioni 1. Yai ille ranie t
hiii hrntlu r-iii-lau’s, .l()iiii ilhitis, a;. :unit v ;
he iiail sonic spite, and as sooi. .i.'. h f
tlie house, tidd him he h:tlcome(in jjtirpi ,
kill him. lie iiTimediatc'y preseiittd his i
Vs A'
■cl J(S,
i.n honest
;-istrai( f
character
• hrKild h'.
upjiurtnig .! . i'ie/ 1.
"'‘I our tir.i. ‘'ii'ie irnidmc, w ims'.
'*1 and altainine.its I ( id sucli v cons|)K uof
1 t,!u(«’ ot* 'i'e roil (d i'.tnie. And he iriU
;.p|ic'.rt’d. So ion;: j,s ‘n coniii:ues t.
[iresided in liie eonit on ilic occasion,
w.Ts so intndi struck when .l!;e taler.ts
which trie young lb atimin had disj.layed
tliriui^i-lioiit tin; trial, that he sent'for
Iiim all"i tlie trial, was over, and asked
rrom him the nattire of tlu; education
uliich he had received, and the course
ol siuiiii's which lie Itad pursued. 'l'J;c
young Hrahinin, in reply, infornied Sir
Alexander, liiat he altributed any skill
whiidi he might have shown in exam
ining tin; u itne.sses at Ihe trial, not >0
inneh lo the nature ol • his education,
uliieii had I.'oen the same wi'li that of
most ol the other Jirahmiiis, as to the
study ol a Wiu k whicIi he had ji.'ociit-
e'l, wliile l,e was Iravidling tin .ii:::ii Iho
pfi.in-.ni,I (,! Indi.i, and wine!, i;:- iVv’-
(iuenll3 peruM'd and heeau.se d
h.id St I'eiiJit lieiied his undei'standing
nioietliai: anv uoik \\ l.-ieii he had ever
read. I’
pon r\.iir;i:;ing !;,i.s \\(>| !v, It w;i'
inime'.iuie 'X'd.ui.tion, and M at was ap-
pat enuy sal i;d ac lory, I or t lie Captain con-
linned his'vi^.is more f’ qucnti; i)iai\
lorrneiJy. Female conliduice iw a sol-
flierV, hurroitr IS kn-iv. ptj be »'xces-ive;
anil .Miss Hym.'e apfMrenily reposed r er-
selt in i!ie fullest in.Aiiner on fliuL of C.nt.
Xichols. Things uc; i on qui' wy enough
until Wednesday s( ‘i;. wher he
)outig lady agreed, at liie urgent sclieita-
tions of her admirei, to accompany him
lo the English Opera house. They re
mained in the tlicalre till nearly half past
nine o’clock, \t i'.en, on pretence- that by
staying longer, they would lose he
Hampstead coach, they left the rd. 11. .wtd
proceeded at a rapid pace iowuk’s the
Hay-markef. Before the pour knew
well 111 what direction she was she
found herself in un obscure alley oil'Lei
cester square. llotv the Capi .";t. recon
ciled her to accompany I’ini u such n
I)lace, is and must remain ar,i; stery : bir
liom the accounts that hax** 'trat..s’pired.,
it would seem tiiat he wiled her into .■
brcihel in tlie neighbourhood. Wiiatev
er wereihe means practised by the ( ap-
tain, certain it is, that, during her stay,
she was plied by a certain deletei’i-
ous com[jound vhich completely bewil
dered her leason, and made lu‘r an easy
prey to a designing villain. During the
suspension of rca.s'.n, there can be nu
doubi but that he efiected his diabolical
purpose. She lay (ai cording t.j her own
in adeain-like stujjor for near
1\ an hour and a had; and, \\i;eii reason
leturtied, she ban.d beroelf t;e:,erted bv
her seducer. Wiib great difficulty th'-
iaintui.g girl j'(,i e.'it cd tie house, an5
commenced .her journey 'homeward'*,
wheie she arrived about tw> in ,he mor
ning, and a'cout:lcc| for her ^l>sence, bv
saying, that vht nail missed Capt. .\ich -
o!s m the crov'd shortly after leaviti:; the-
theatre ; and her wild and agitated ap
pearat.ce conlirnied this aitifice. Tl i
consciousness of the mi5,cliief that had
bet n done to her, prej d deej)ly on th- '
mind of the unfortnnat'e lady, and induc
ed her to hurry lu rscJf premaUiiely oti^
of a 'i'!d whicli bad now no charms fu;-
he”. 1 l.e calm rieineanour, aj)[)uri nl!r
lulled to sleep lii. :ijSjdcioti of iier p.,-
iv'ils: for on .Monday e\ening, she was al-
’•i-.ved I.) g.i to the >,hoj) of Mr. Jones,
I iieiiiisi, u lien s! e (uircliased a large ph;-
M '.'I L'Jiiantini. Sli, swallowed it to ll;>
di'.'gs, ab jtr. !wcIm' o'..luck, when all ih
faTiiily had retired to i\-,,t.
Iiou;
.'■H i aO;ut tv.
iterwards, they were aw.aki'iit;;
'>•. .' il w moaning noise, which pro','eed 4'
t ..>n. ncr bed co:)m. llurrvirjr ’iiiihc
iiilhc
dieadl.il tiiitli was'too plai’.'y re .'ea'
the .' Mcfii':: i aid was ?npli'''
biiteverv effuri proM'd uri^iVaili'. •>—
1 i tuieiit tioiii V
this I oi;i,t I \ II -
lAhicdi fl.isliid; when llartis sprung'- up ami pu.siie .nat wise anil
.ici/.eil tlie riHi’, and a eon.-.i(!eraijle see.lhi. en-j " I’'f'*' *1'*-* iuiercsls id
sued; but Yandle overpowered hiii, and h', at j•
ills brains out with the Liitt of the i ill . lici ^ •hati,, aiui^ a(tsu;ti,.'i
tl.eii went lo the house of .lanies .Mon ;s, whi-^ b i ol nalU. e
tl'.er Hartib's wife had Hed, and attempted to
kill her; but she fortunately i .-.c-'iicd, aflerl e-
ing' bc\ercl\ wounded by u idow freni his rule,
hy getting under a small l)uildin.i’-. YainlU-
then left the braise, and afti r going ui>out hah
a mill, met a young maii hy die name of I'l.sln r,
whom he had previoii.^ly tlil'eutened i o Kill,
iired ill him a;ul vioui.ilcd him in the .slnjului i ;
I'lahcr ran, aJiU YaiiUlc pursued, iu oiil-.'r to
lie •• str.nds It!
thi ; flvic.' .( 'i;.-
“ /.Vumljii/r )t(J,
“ Lit uii till ends ihnu ni)n(':t at,
“ >)! till/ a>uni)y'y, ikfj Uoil'i and
1,1.1 11 S.
{[r:'J'o those who are no; inlii.iatel\
acipiainted with tlie scliemcs of ;i;’ i,ppw
si t ion, I \wjii Id re-(;! 11 !ii( ',d a aref.i 1 pi' rti s-
a. olthe letiers *d *' Potiiik ..'U!' j
niimi>er i.f I.:,.;,,;, s si vieil i.e '•'i'urcn
Ligh!,” idi puoiisli.'d ciiid reptiblisited iji
the ^'atiOnal Jovrtv:!-
di'-’coWTcd to he nsiici t siMninar\ of tlie
“ Diaii edit ' ol ,\ri.'-t'.tl.',” wliieh had
been traiislatod frcm A alne int.) I-en,-, .
serit, atid been copied iqion a few p„in | '
leaves in the l)‘ gi ne ehara. t : It i •'
oectUieil lo Sli Ah.x:ii.der .l.)!ii:-.tol., j ! ;d;uut six o’cloi
inun tins, asu fdi as l:oni i, .r-\- ti.ei-j^ stiffened cor;,.;e. During tl
In^t.iiM es of the s.iiiie sort, u, ,i !i w c; e I ' ‘-'‘-P'^td belween the' di
hru'ighl U- ! is knl)\^d('dg(■, wiiile i \v,
oil ('ey loll. tied. .T sli.'.'t tri .itis; on lugii
ad.ipled to tlie uiidei
the stat'- ( f ( dueati(!’i ol
Ce 'I'le. wi'uhi siiit tlu’ f i
ar.t!wi;r, an:i
p' opie
1 n • I o\ e the ,nti 1 h ( 1
ijiii! \ ( s '■ i ; fic Cl iiiCi 11
to
(d'
a-iu great-
•tl e:i| aeity of
. 1 le, IIk.tc-
of a'-eertai.iiiig bieli
;■ tiie wheth(;r
r.>!iM‘i!l.,c, or that by
Sie.varl, \’ouhi !)ethe it;0:.'t in-
!>' to ‘it.ei.i, iVeqiiuitiy suhinitfed
to soine o: tl.(; ahk'st men anio:!>j:'t l!;e
hire, wiMi :i vi^'.v
n.i theii oi ti'.'atiii
Ihat I hservi'd by
;aig;ii
teiliui
1 lindon;^. and the Ivuddhi.sts, Iranslatiuns
ol' evil lets
l:i L't'^ique
tliO^irrcalei
Iroin the liltle work, “ Sui
’ by ('(.iridiliae ; and fi otn
woi'k, on “ I’liih.i';-
covi ry aiid ti;e siirgton’s arrival, the p..
icn's learnt from ihe language of tlu',
dying child, the shocking uariative v,
i.ave now detailed.
An inrpiest was helil, on Weflnesda^
oil the body, at the Cri^wn public liou'-
before oned’the coronei s for .Middlesc,
and a respectable jury. 'I’he evidence r
semblcd, in its niain features, the far
we have already detailed.
'I'he Coroner, on summing up, strf n
Iv comteen'cd on the intamous conduct
(.'apt. Nichols.
T!:e .lury, having viewed the bo:!
brought ill a \ei(iii l ol’ ‘‘ I iisanitv •”
T'rom tlie N'atiijird «e(/..-tfe.
e t'a>e leieut c! ii ■ .\lt'XK,an
down l: t'ln ;?'jih S^'p!emb.:r. It ‘v..